vap-profile
Format
vap-profile profile-name wlan wlan-id radio { radio-id | all } [ service-vlan { vlan-id vlan-id | vlan-pool pool-name } ]
undo vap-profile profile-name wlan wlan-id radio { radio-id | all }
radio { radio-id | all } is supported only in the AP group view and AP view.
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
profile-name |
Specifies the name of a VAP profile. |
The VAP profile must exist. |
wlan wlan-id |
Specifies the WLAN ID of a VAP. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 16. NOTE:
|
radio |
Specifies a radio. |
- |
radio-id |
Specifies a radio ID. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 2. Three radios are available only on the AP4030TN, AP4051TN, and AP8050TN-HD. |
all |
Specifies all radios. |
- |
service-vlan |
Specifies a service VLAN. |
- |
vlan-id vlan-id |
Specifies a VLAN ID. |
The VLAN ID must exist. |
vlan-pool pool-name |
Specifies a VLAN pool name. |
The VLAN pool name must exist. |
Usage Guidelines
Usage Scenario
After you create a VAP profile using the vap-profile (WLAN view) command, bind it to a radio so that the VAP profile can take effect.
In some scenarios, users hop to configure only one VAP for all APs that use different service VLANs. To simplify configuration, you can configure the service-vlan parameter to define a service VLAN when binding a VAP profile. A user-defined service VLAN has a higher priority than that configured using the service-vlan command.
Precautions
After a VAP profile is bound to a radio, parameter settings in the VAP profile apply to the radio using the profile.